18605589. INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD FOR REPROGRAMMING OF BLOOD CELL simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
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INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD FOR REPROGRAMMING OF BLOOD CELL
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ICHIRO Harada of Kanagawa (JP)
INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD FOR REPROGRAMMING OF BLOOD CELL - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18605589 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD FOR REPROGRAMMING OF BLOOD CELL
- Simplified Explanation:**
The patent application describes a method for stably reprogramming a blood cell by acquiring autofluorescence information and analyzing it along with cell information.
- Key Features and Innovation:**
- Method for reprogramming blood cells
- Acquisition of autofluorescence information
- Analysis based on autofluorescence and cell information
- Includes identification information on the blood cell
- Potential Applications:**
This technology could be used in regenerative medicine, cell therapy, and personalized medicine.
- Problems Solved:**
This technology addresses the challenge of stably reprogramming blood cells for therapeutic purposes.
- Benefits:**
- Improved efficiency in cell reprogramming
- Enhanced understanding of blood cell characteristics
- Potential for personalized treatment options
- Commercial Applications:**
Title: "Innovative Blood Cell Reprogramming Technology for Therapeutic Applications" This technology could be utilized in biotechnology companies, pharmaceutical companies, and research institutions for developing novel therapies and treatments.
- Questions about Blood Cell Reprogramming:**
1. How does the acquisition of autofluorescence information contribute to the reprogramming process? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology in the field of regenerative medicine?
Original Abstract Submitted
Provided is a method of stably reprogramming a cell. Provided is an information processing method for reprogramming of a blood cell, the information processing method including an autofluorescence information acquisition step of acquiring autofluorescence information on a subject blood cell and an analysis step of performing analysis based on the autofluorescence information and cell information on the subject blood cell, in which the cell information includes identification information on the blood cell.